62 PROCTOR | September 2016
Crossword
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2 Third party evidential confirmation. (13)
7 Systematic legal investigation or examination
of a transaction, . . . diligence. (3)
9 Jetsam to which flotation devices are
attached to assist retrieval. (5)
11 The rule in . .. . v Harbottle forbids
shareholders from bringing an action in
their own right on behalf of a company. (4)
12 Introductory text in a convention, Act or
contract. (French) (7)
14 A wasted court appearance will often attract
an award of ‘costs ...... away’. (6)
16 ‘The court wishes to be advised’, placed at
the end of a judgment to indicate it was not
made ex tempore, cur. ad. .. .. . (Latin) (4)
18 A subpoena .. .. . tecum requires a person
to bring a document to court. (5)
20 Equitable doctrine invoked when the intended
purpose of a charitable trust is impossible,
impracticable or illegal. (French) (6)
22 The principal registrar of a state
Supreme Court. (12)
24 Minimum document required to instruct
a barrister in our southern states. (9)
28 1714 English Act that required a tumultuous
mob to disperse within one hour of a
magistrate reading a proclamation to do so,
breach of which carried the death penalty. (4)
29 Touchstone of equitable relief. (17)
30 Rule that provides if parties have embodied
their agreement in a final document, parol
evidence is not admissible. (11)
32 Dissolution of marriage. (7)
34 Trust created by operation of law, either
by presumption or automatically. (9)
Down
1 Hyperbolic representation upon which legal
reliance cannot be enforced. (4)
3 The central criminal court in London,
. . . Bailey. (3)
4 An order given an earlier date or effect,
nunc pro ..... (Latin) (4)
5 Date referred to in originating process,
first ...... . (6)
6 Equal, used in particular to describe
preference of creditors, pari . . . . . . (Latin) (5)
8 Defend, . . . . . an appearance. (5)
10 Robe. (4)
13 High Court case involving whether a police
officer was liable for trespass when serving
a summons, ...... v Dillon. (6)
15 In interpreting legislation there is a
presumption against ............... . (15)
17 Statutory action brought by the dependents
in a wrongful death claim, . . . . Campbell. (4)
18 An artist’s right to receive a royalty on
resale of their original works, ..... de suite.
(French) (5)
19 The defence of provocation requires
the impugned act to be ............. to
the provocative act. (13)
20 Revision of a reported case containing
corrections. (11)
21 Legislation concerning qualification
for an age pension. (Abbr.) (3)
23 Pattern of criminality, . . . . . operandi. (5)
24 Senior barrister in England, Wales
or Canada. (7)
25 A ....... offence is one similar to or
constituent of the offence charged. (7)
26 Blackmail. (9)
27 The . .. rank rule mandates that barristers
must accept work in a field in which they
profess competence. (3)
28 Doctrine which expands the pool of a
bankrupt estate by allowing the trustee
to ‘claw back’ payments made prior to
thedate ofbankruptcy, ........ back.(8)
31 Qualifying or amending clause. (5)
33 Indirect interference with goods gives rise
to an action on the .... , but not an action
in trespass. (4)
Mould’s maze
By John-Paul Mould, barrister
jpmould.com.au
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